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Indian Airlines add fuel surcharges due to Iran conflict

Indian carriers have introduced mandatory fuel surcharges on new bookings. This industry-wide move is a direct response to the U.S.-Israel-Iran war, which has caused aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices to spike by over 85% in the region and forced costly flight reroutes to avoid conflict-zone airspaces.

The surcharges are typically applied per sector and vary based on the distance of the flight.


Airline-Specific Surcharge Rates

The following table summarizes the additional costs for new tickets booked as of this weekend:

AirlineDomestic / SAARCWest Asia / Middle EastSoutheast AsiaEurope / North America
IndiGoโ‚น425โ‚น900โ‚น1,800โ‚น2,300 (Europe only)
Air Indiaโ‚น399$10 (~โ‚น840)$60 (~โ‚น5,000)$125โ€“$200 (starts Mar 18)
Akasa Airโ‚น199 โ€“ โ‚น1,300Varies by durationโ€”โ€”
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  • Note on Air India: Long-haul surcharges for Europe ($125) and North America/Australia ($200) will officially take effect for bookings made from March 18, 2026.
  • Note on Akasa Air: Their surcharge is dynamic, ranging from โ‚น199 for short hops to โ‚น1,300 for longer routes, effective today (March 15).

Why Is This Happening?

  1. ATF Price Spike: Jet fuel accounts for nearly 40% of an airline’s operating cost. Prices in Delhi have surged to over โ‚น96,000 per kilolitre, driven by global oil volatility and supply disruptions in the Gulf.
  2. Airspace Closures: To avoid the conflict zone, flights to the West are being diverted north through Central Asia or south via the Arabian Sea. These detours add 2 to 4 hours to flight times, significantly increasing fuel consumption.
  3. Transit Hub Collapse: With major hubs like Dubai and Doha operating at limited capacity, Indian airlines are losing high-margin transit traffic, forcing them to increase yields on direct point-to-point flights.

Important Information for Travelers

  • Existing Bookings: If you booked your ticket before the implementation dates (March 12 for Air India, March 14 for IndiGo), you do not have to pay the surcharge.
  • Itinerary Changes: If you modify an existing booking (change dates or route), the new fare will be recalculated to include the fuel surcharge.
  • Cancellation Risk: Air India has stated that without these surcharges, some routes would become “unviable” and might face cancellation.

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